It may provide enough excitement for some to jump up and down to know that
Paresh Baruah's own brother works in Dinjan Air Base or MES or something.
Please don't threaten to sue me (I am still a poor student), or accuse me of
spreading misinformation as I heard this when I was growing up in Tinsukia.
Authenticity still needs to be confirmed.
Chan Mahanta [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Re: [Assam] La Air Marshal Assamese
in the forces At 6:40 AM +0530 4/4/07, Shantikam Hazarika wrote:
Another interesting spin. I have not heard any one's family being harassed by
ULFA and it is indeed very difficult for a military person to hide his
identity. The thing is this type of news can be 'manufactured' by just sitting
in one's desk and put on one's imagining caps.
*** Here I agree wholeheartedly. This whole picture of Assam being under the
ULFA's dictats day-in-and-day-out, is one that has been manufactured by lazy
and/or malicious Indians ( often assisted by equally malicious Oxomyas) with
little incentive to do serious journalistic reporting.
Shantikam Hazarika
On 4/4/07, umesh sharma [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
quite a revelation. On the other hand, national media earlier reported that
due to fear of ULFA those Assamese serving in armed forces in Kashmir etc tell
neighbors etc that they work in banks as officers/clerks - so that their family
may not be harrassed. Umesh
Saikia, Hrishikesh IN BLR SISL [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Air Marshal spills beans on 'hypocrisy' OUR CORRESPONDENT Barbora speaks at
the media conference in Shillong. Picture by Eastern Projections Shillong,
April 2: The indifference of successive governments and disillusionment with
the hypocritical conduct of seniors have forced a large number of officers
from the Northeast to quit the services. That was Air Marshal P.K. Barbora's
first observation after he assumed charge as air officer commanding-in-chief of
the Eastern Air Command. Addressing a news conference in Shillong, Barbora said
several efficient young officers of the Northeast were leaving the services
because they were highly sentimental and could not cope with the
hypocritical attitude of their seniors. The indifferent attitude of the
earlier governments towards the Northeast, coupled with a feeling of
alienation, have led the defence forces to a situation where it has a
negligible number of personnel from the Northeast. Earlier governments tried to
use
the same yardstick for all problems in the region and that led to chaos, he
said, adding that the situation was changing gradually.
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